[JURIST] As part of a plea deal, former Deputy US Secretary of the Interior J. Steven Griles [Wikipedia profile] pleaded guilty to felony obstruction of justice charges Friday for lying to the Senate Indian Affairs Committee [official website] in 2005 about his relationship with former lobbyist Jack Abramoff [JURIST news archive]. In his committee testimony [recorded video and investigation materials], Griles, a former lobbyist himself, failed to disclose that he met Abramoff through his then girlfriend, a Republican environmental activist. Under the plea agreement, prosecutors will propose no more than a 10-month sentence for the former Interior Department [official website] second-in-command, half of which could be served under house-arrest or in a halfway house. Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle [official profile] of the US District Court for the District of Columbia [official website] could impose a sentence up to 5 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

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